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Hi... all

I think I've been rip off by JS AUTO IMPORTS ( they in sydney ). First I bought R34 font bar from him, on the phone he said I'm buying a Nismo font bar from him but then he sent me Genuine Nissan one.... but I don't want to have any trouble so I told him that i would buy the Nismo Z-Tune kits from him... And he asked me to pay the whole amount so he can get everything organised quickly from Japan... I paid in full on 3 August 2007...Untill now it has been no answer from him, even I called, email or sms. He never answer anything... but when i check on the forum, i saw him update every week..

In this case how can I forced him to refund the money... ??? or any members can help me...

Do everybody ever has this experience with them??? :)

mate if this bloke has a shop of some description i would go down there and demand my money back and not leave untill you get it otherwise you can always contact the department of fair trading if you are getting no response from him

dow, its josh

i have been replying to your last week.

informing you that there was a mix up from nismo and i recieved a gtt nismo kit not a gtr nismo kit.....

the gtt kit was for a customer in canada.

i have already re-routed the z-tune kit. and the bill of laying will be posted tonight.

we have never ripped anyone off and never intend too. we have been extremly busy here in sydney and we about 30 emails a day to reply too.

and dow you order a r34 gtr standard gtr front bar and we sent it out the day you ordered it and it was at your door the next day.

we refunded you the money for that and we still have not picked the bar up from melbourne, and we told you we will not until the z-tune parts arrive.....

is this true of not????

Finally you shown up.... You said you contact me last week, this is the actual email....

Monday, 27 August 2007 9:58:51 AM

To : "~d^O^w~ kimyong" <[email protected]>

Subject : YOUR R34 NISMO PARTS

| | | Inbox

SORRY FOR THE DELAYED REPLY. BUT WE ARE VERY BUSY AT TTHE MOMENT.

IN REGARDS TO YOUR Z-TUNE PARTS.

DUE TO THE JAPNESEE PUBLIC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL WEEK.

MOST BUSINESS HAVE BEEN CLOSED THE PAST TWO WEEKS,

BEFORE THE FESTIVAL THE PARTS WERE SENT OUT WITH ANOTHER CRATE I HAD ODEREDED CONATINING THE R34 NISMO GTT KIT WHICH WAS SCHEDUALLED TO BE SENT TO CANADA,

DUE TO A RUSH TO GET THE PARTS OUT, A MIX UP WAS MADE A THE GTR PARTS WERE SENT TO CANADA AND THE GTT PARTS ARRIVED HERE.

I HAVE ALREADY ORGANISED FOR THE GTR PARTS TO BE RE-SENT TO SYDNEY.

AND THERE WILL BE NOT MIX UP AGAIN,

I TRUELLY APPOLIGISE.

IN THE NEXT DAY OR SO I WILL GET AN ARRIVE DATE FOR THE GTR PARTS AND I WILL LET YOU KNOW WITHNIN THE HOUR ONCE AGAIN I

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE.

And what so hard to answer me anything, and the last email i sent you, i mentions that i will contact police but still was no response untill now....

Anyway what do you want to do??

- give me refund of $1800 and i keep the font bar that you sent me

- i will send you everything back and you refund $2800 back

- you let me when im getting the body kit

my car just sitting in garage for almost 2 months.... just waiting for the body kits. How would you feel if you had paid for something but there no news of when you getting it...

and last thing i would never want to get standard front bar but in forum said you have Nismo font bar for sale.... you would know that people who have GTR R34 wouldn't want to buy that standard bar...

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no more argue, please let me know!!

ton-kra mate. I'm not here to take sides or defend JSAI but have you ever ordered large parts from japan before? It takes time. the boat alone is at least 10 days on the water and there is a week at this end for clearance and local delivery. obon holiday in japan is a week long so add a week for that. to me it seems like the only problem was not enough contact from JSAI to let you know what's happening. well now you know. ordering big parts from japan that are sent consolidated cargo take some time to arrive. like 4 weeks min.

hi guys...

i do understand exactly that when i order big stuffs from japan, i have to wait at least 2 months.... but after 2 and a half months i still don't know when im getting the kits... And importantly i tried to contact many different ways but no answer from him...

if you were me and that you paid full price and the guy said he will let you know in hours but it has been 2 weeks after last email, i still didn't hear from him at all... if i haven't post in this forum he still would contact me...

and yesterday he said he will send me the copy of the bill of layding from Nismo Japan but today i still didn't get anything..

How would you feel about this?????

  • 1 month later...

Is this guy Legit JS Auto Imports ? After i saw ur post, now im abit worried. He told me got stock for the nismo front bar and the side skirt and pods. I put the money in for him already last week and he said he will contact me when he send the item today but he didnt answer my call and gave me the details. Has anyone bought a bodykits from him? I definalty not going to wait for few months, if i know he dont have stock i wont have order it so i hope what he told me is true that he got stock.

Edited by Hoshima

Updated, got contact with him. Is cool now. He going to return back my money this week. Wait till this thursday or friday see how it goes if the money is in.

Edited by Hoshima
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